Treatment for incarcerated indirect hernia with "Cross-Internal Ring" inguinal oblique incision in children

J Res Med Sci. 2017 Sep 26:22:106. doi: 10.4103/jrms.JRMS_318_16. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Background: This study aims to evaluate the utility of the "Cross-Internal Ring" inguinal oblique incision for the surgical treatment of incarcerated indirect hernia (IIH) complicated with severe abdominal distension.

Materials and methods: Patients of IIH complicated with severe abdominal distension were reviewed retrospectively. All patients received operation through the "Cross-Internal Ring" inguinal oblique incision.

Results: There were totally 13 patients were included, male to female ratio was 9-4. The time for patients to resume oral feeding varying from 2 to 5 days after operation, no complications include delayed intestinal perforation, intra-abdominal abscess, and incision infection happened. Average postoperative hospital stay was 5.2 days. All cases were followed up for 6-18 months. No recurrence or iatrogenic cryptorchidism happened.

Conclusion: "Cross-Internal Ring" inguinal oblique incision is a simple, safe, and reliable surgical method to treat pediatric IIH complicated with severe abdominal distension.

Keywords: Children; incarcerated inguinal hernia; incision; internal ring; perforation; severe abdominal distension.